Kansas State Requirements

Qualifications:

Group Leader - Fewer than 13 children: Must be at least 18 with a high school diploma or equivalent plus 6 mos. teaching experience or 5 sessions of 2 1/2 hours of observation in a child care facility with children of same age plus 10 hours of approved workshops or 3 semester hours academic credit or equivalent training in child development, early childhood education, curriculum resources plus supervised observation in high school or college or 3 mos. work experience or CDA.

Group Leader - 13 - 24 Children: Must be at least 18 with a high school diploma or equivalent plus 5 sessions of observation and 1 year teaching experience or 1 year supervised practicum or 7 - 9 semester hours academic credit or equivalent training in child development or early childhood education plus 3 mos. teaching experience or 1year supervised practicum or CDA.

Provider/Child Ratio:
Age Range Ratios for Center Based Care in Kansas State

A child care facility in which care and educational activities are provided for 13 or more children two weeks to 16 years of age for more than three hours and less than 24 hours per day including day time, evening, and night-time care, or which provides before and after school care for school-age children. A facility may have fewer than 13 children and be licensed as a center if the program and building meet child care center regulations.

A qualified program director must be employed at the center full-time. Each unit must have qualified staff at all times when children are in care. Qualifications are stated by regulation and are based on the number of children in care.
Staff caring for children must, have an understanding of children and complete first aid, recognition of symptoms of illness, child abuse and neglect and other child care job related training.
A KBI criminal history and child abuse and neglect background check is processed on all persons living, working or volunteering in the licensed child care center facility.
State licensing fee $75 plus $1 for each child in the total capacity. For example, for a capacity of 60 children, the required initial and annual fee is $135. Local fees may also apply.
The child care center is inspected to check compliance with regulations to protect the health, safety and well-being of the children in care at least once every 12 months. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment contracts with local county health departments or private contractors to conduct on-site inspections.

Age Range Ratios for Family Home Daycare in Kansas
A child care facility in which care is provided for a maximum of ten (10) children under 16 years of age and includes children under eleven (11) years of age related to the provider. This total includes children under eleven (11) years of age related to the provider. The total number of children in care at any one time is based on the ages of the children in care.

The license is usually issued for the provider's own home but may be issued at a location other than the provider's home. The license identifies the address of the child care facility.
The licensee must be 18 years of age, have an understanding of children and complete first aid and child care job related training or readings.
A KBI criminal history and child abuse and neglect background check is processed on all persons living, working or volunteering in the licensed day care home.
State Licensing fee $85.00. Local fees may also apply.
The licensed day care home is inspected to check compliance with regulations to protect the health, safety and well-being of the children in care at least once every 12 months. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment contracts with local county health departments or private contractors to conduct on-site inspections.

Age Range Ratios for Group Child Care in Kansas State
A child care facility in which care is provided for a maximum of twelve (12) children under 16 years of age and includes children under eleven (11) years of age related to the provider. The total number of children in care at any one time is based on the ages of the children in care.

The license is usually issued for the provider's own home but may be issued at a location other than the provider's home. The license identifies the address of the child care facility.
The licensee must be 18 years of age, have an understanding of children and complete first aid and child care job related training or readings.
A KBI criminal history and child abuse and neglect background check is processed on all persons living, working
or volunteering in the licensed day care home.
State Licensing fee $87.00. Local fees may also apply.
The licensed group day care home is inspected to check compliance with regulations to protect the health, safety and well-being of the children in care at least once every 12 months. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment contracts with local county health departments or private contractors to conduct on-site inspections.
The licensed group day care home must be approved for fire safety.

2 ½ Years to 11 Years of Age 9 - TABLE II--LICENSE CAPACITY, ONE ADULT
3 Years to 11 Years of Age 10 - TABLE II--LICENSE CAPACITY, ONE ADULT
Kindergarten to 11 Years of Age 12 - TABLE II--LICENSE CAPACITY, ONE ADULT

Kansas Daycare Categories:
Licensed Day Care Homes (K.A.R. 28-4-113 et seq.) "Licensed day care home" means the premises in which care is provided for a maximum of 10 children under 16 years of age with limited number of children under kindergarten age in accordance with K.A.R. 28-4-114(e)(1). This total includes children under11 years of age related to the provider.

Group Day Care Homes (K.A.R. 28-4-113 et seq.) "Group day care home" means the premises in which care is provided for a maximum of 12 children under16 years of age with a limited number of children under kindergarten age in accordance with K.A.R. 28-4-114(f)(1). This total includes children under11 years of age related to the provider.

Child Care Centers (K.A.R. 28-4-420 et seq.) "Child care center" means a facility in which care and educational activities are provided for 13 or more children two weeks to 16 years of age for more than three hours and less than 24 hours per day including day time, evening, and nighttime care, or which provides before and after school care for school-age children. A facility may have fewer than 13 children and be licensed as a center if the program and building meet child care center regulations.

Preschools (K.A.R. 28-4-420 et seq.) "Preschool" means a facility which provides learning experiences for children who have not attained the age of eligibility to enter kindergarten prescribed in K.S.A. 72-1107(c) and any amendments thereto, and who are 30 months of age or older; which conducts sessions not exceeding three hours per session; which does not enroll any child more than one session per day; and which does not serve a meal. The term "preschool" shall include educational preschools, Montessori schools, nursery schools, church-sponsored preschools, and cooperatives. A preschool may have fewer than 13 children and be licensed as a preschool if the program and facility meet preschool regulations. In lieu of being licensed, preschools operated in the same building as private schools providing kindergarten through grade six shall be governed by Kansas statutes applicable to private schools.

School Age Programs (K.A.R. 28-4-576 et seq.) “School age program” means a child care facility that serves exclusively school-age children and youth. This definition includes building based school age programs, mobile summer programs and outdoor summer camps.

Drop In Programs (K.A.R. 28-4-700 et seq.) “Drop in program” means a child care facility that is not located in an individual’s residence, that serves exclusively school-age children and youth, and in which the operator permits children and youth to arrive at and depart from the program at their own volition and at unscheduled times. This term shall not include a program, instructional class, or activity as specified in K.A.R. 28-4-578(b).

Home-based cared Licensing not required:
1) Child care is provided for not more than two children unrelated to the provider for not more than 20 hours a week and the home has not been closed as a result of enforcement action.** Total time is determined by adding the hours each child is cared for weekly.
2) Irregular child care is arranged between friends and neighbors on an exchange basis.
3) Child care is provided in the child's own home.
4) Child care is provided in the home of the child's relative.
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